I noticed something in my Twitter stream late last night. Singer-songwriter Neko case was getting into it with artists and designers.

From what I can gather from the long string of tweets, Neko had invited artists and designers to create a poster for her upcoming "The Worse Things Get, The Harder I Fight, The Harder I Fight, The More I Love You" tour to support her new album. The winner would get $1,000 prize and Neko, a visual artist herself, would end up working directly with the winner. | July 11, 2013»Read Full Blog Post(1)

In lieu of a Spring Series program next season, Pink will remount his production of "Giselle," which he staged here in 2004. That means four of the ballet's five programs next season will be full-length story ballets. | March 6, 2014»Read Full Article

Director Wes Anderson visited Ten Chimneys, the former estate of Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontaine in Genesee Depot, following a recent screening of Anderson's new film "The Grand Budapest Hotel" in Chicago.

The whimsical pop rock sextet, profiled last month as one of the Wisconsin Bands to Watch by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, announced the record deal on its Facebook page Thursday. The indie label is home to Heartless Bastards, buzz band Eagulls, Sylvan Esso (with Wisconsin native Nick Sanborn) and Milwaukee-based Field Report. | March 6, 2014»Read Full Article

This March, "300: Rise of an Empire" comes in like a lion, beating out the year's previous ancient-world blockbusters like lambs to the slaughter.

Ever since "300" racked up more than $450 million worldwide on a budget scrawnier than a Greek warrior's leather Speedo, the spring cinematic dumping ground has become the Spartans' stamping ground. | March 6, 2014»Read Full Article

Fish fry is such a tradition here that it's served not only in restaurants and neighborhood taps; diners hungry for crisp fried fish can find it in churches and at other nonprofit organizations, particularly during Lent.

Many of the following serve baked fish and other entrées in addition to a traditional fish fry; one church even conducts a fish boil, like the ones in Door County.| March 6, 2014»Read Full Article(1)

Coming of age can happen at any age. You are never too old to grow into who you will become.

In "Gloria" — this year's foreign-language Oscar contender from Chile — a long-divorced fiftysomething woman looks for love in the wrong places, the bars and nightclubs where she will drink too much, dance the night away and do so alone if she can't find a partner. | March 6, 2014»Read Full Article

Josh Thompson, Cedarburg's own country music star, is preparing for the April 1 release of his sophomore album, "Turn It Up," by unveiling the new music video for that disc's first single, "Cold Beer With Your Name On It."

The song, which was first released this past August, already cracked the country radio top 40 and quickly became a live favorite during his summer shows. The new album comes four years after Thompson released his debut, "Way Out Here." A record label shakeup in the mean time found Thompson landing a home at Toby Keith's Show Dog-Universal Music as he began work on the new disc - an effort that finds Thompson co-writing nine of the 10 tracks. | March 6, 2014»Read Full Blog Post

Phillip Phillips, pictured here opening for John Mayer at Summerfest last July, again blatantly mimics Mumford & Sons with his new single "Raging Fire." Journal Sentinel photo by Mark Felix.| March 6, 2014»Read Full Blog Post